Should LA care about salt in New Orleans’ tap water? Yes. Here’s why
Los Angeles residents would be wise to keep an eye on New Orleans, where saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico […]
Los Angeles residents would be wise to keep an eye on New Orleans, where saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico […]
Plants emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the atmosphere upon mechanical damages or insect attacks. Undamaged neighboring plants sense the
The EU will seek a global phase-out of fossil fuels and for their use to reach a peak in this
Research shows that over 4,800 years in the Northern Rockies during wet periods and dry periods, subalpine forests consistently recovered
Nanozymes are synthetic materials that mimic the properties of natural enzymes for applications in biomedicine and chemical engineering. Historically, they
The bacterium Acinetobacter baumannii is an extremely dangerous pathogen that is found, among other places, in hospitals. Many of the
When both mothers and fathers in low-income families are responsive to the needs of their children, good things happen, a
A new publication from a Montana State University scientist deepens existing knowledge of an ancient life-form and how it continues
For those people focused on meeting the profound challenge of shifting our economies from fossil fuels to clean energy sources,
City farming and food sharing are blossoming in Europe with the help of local traditions and EU research. Read More